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34 minutes ago, BirdTravels said:
Oh no its the cruise police! Im not breaking any laws bringing snacks on board, Get the stick out of your butt and calm down.
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17 hours ago, RD64 said:
For the flight home? A week later? I am sorry but I am confused.
im bringing stuff like pistachios and opened chocolates that are not indivually sealed on the flight and will have leftovers for the flight back. I will not be eating them when on board, but want to keep them to snack on for the flight home.
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4 minutes ago, mugtech said:
Was denied boarding with Thai mangoes in Singapore. Had to go to the back of the line and eat them before getting on the Jewel.
not surprising they are very strict about fruits going on or off the ship
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3 minutes ago, YVRteacher said:
Like you, I have snacks from the plane that I might not have finished. For convenience I always pack zip top bags for any unfinished snacks and this keeps any crumbs or stray gummy bears from getting loose. I have never had NCL security look through my bags or prevent these snacks from coming on board. I do carry on only so everything is with me at boarding. I also pack a little plastic container with a lid just in case. I’ve never had a taco emergency but you never know when one might happen!
Enjoy your cruise and your snacks!
Thanks very much thats what i figured. I will take my chances with that information and expect theres about a 90% chance I wont have any problem. If they went through everyones bags looking for snacks it would take them 2 days to get the ship boarded lol.
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1 minute ago, nimbex1970 said:
ah, can you provide an example of the snack? I'm trying to picture what you are refering to
like bags of chips, pistacios, Trader joes dark chocolate pb cups which are not individually sealed
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7 minutes ago, complawyer said:
not true. we bring pretzels, candy bars, hard candies, etc.
candy bars and hard candies are sealed, were the pretzels bags open? Did they even look in the bags anyway?
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6 minutes ago, LoungerOnBalcony55 said:
Why would anyone do this? Of all the things you could possibly need to bring on board a cruise ship...the literally very last thing is food.
They arent being brought on board to eat on the ship. Ive been dieting for months so I can eat what I want on my trip and that starts on the plane. I usually have leftovers from my flight and would prefer to take them on board for the flight home rather than throw them out.
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Going on NCL escape in June its my fifth cruise (first NCL) and have always in the past brought any leftover snacks from my flight onboard and never had an issue. I cant say if the other cruiselines ive been on had the same policy, but I suspect so. I saw on NCL website it states Unsealed food items will not be allowed onboard so I wanted to get peoples experience with this. Thanks.
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Going on our first MSC Divina cruise in October but I've been watching many cruise vlogs. Many say bring your own pillow as the ones on the ship are awful.
from what ive read the pillows and also the beds were uncomfortable, but they have been much improved so I hope that will be the case.
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thanks so much for the great replies
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Going on Davina 6/3/17 and was wondering if anyone had some things they wished they would have brought on board so that i could benefit from their experiences. Thanks
Roatan. How safe is it
in Roatan
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Its more than just a rumor or some people saying its unsafe. The US Dept of State has a travel advisory out Reconsider travel to Honduras due to crime and kidnapping.
https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/traveladvisories/traveladvisories/honduras-travel-advisory.html
I want to take my family of 8 including 4 children on a private tour, but is it really worth the risk because some people that just were there said sure its safe?